What Is The Syllabus Of Bachelor of Science In Interior Design? - BSC In Interior Design - SaraNextGen [2024-2025]
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The Syllabus Of Bachelor of Science In Interior Design are :
- Introduction to Design
- Importance of design
- Definitions and Meaning of Design
- Point
- Examples of Design from Nature
- Line
- Colour and Material
- Shape
- Basics of Design in 2D and their Characterizations
- Form
- Value
- Space
- Texture
- Overview to the Principles of Design in 2D and 3D
- Unity
- Proportion
- Scale
- Balance
- Contrast
- Symmetry
- Focus
- Harmony
- Hierarchy
- Rhythm
- Use of Grids
- Creating Repetitive Patterns
- Concepts of Geometry
- Transformations of 2D to 3D
- Understanding the Behavior of 3D Forms when Combined
- Introduction to Different 3D Forms and Primitive Forms and Shapes
- Colour Psychology
- Colour Systems
- Overview Of Physics, Physiology and Psychology of
- Colour Terminology Problems with Colour
- Temperature, Colour Interaction, Color Blindness
- Use of Colour in Various Functional Contexts - Residential Interiors And Non Residential Interiors
- Colour Wheel
- Intensity and Modification of Colour Hues
- Neutralization Of Colour Harmony
- Use of Colour Harmony
- Colour Charts - Types, Making, and Using
- Creativity And Problem Solving
- Definitions of Creativity
- Tools and Techniques of Creativity
- Thinking Techniques
- Introduction To Art And Interior Design
- Purpose and Relevance of Art
- Study of Ornament in Interior Design
- Introduction to Heritage Interiors
- Development of Art
- Exploration of Art Forms
- Various Elements of Society
- Design Drawing and Graphics
- Industrial Revolution and its Effect on Civilization and Ethos
- Fundamentals of Drawing and its Practice
- Interiors and Furniture Sketching
- Interior Design Materials And Applications
- Measuring and Drawing to Scale
- Communication Skills
- Masonry, Bamboo, Timber, Wood, Cane, Paints, Varnishes (oil and spirit)
- Introduction to Model Making
- Overview to the Ceramic Resources used for Model Creation
- Hand Building Techniques
- Space Planning
- Introduction to Design Methodology
- Problem Statements
- Basic Anthropometrics
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